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Avg. Rating: 3.2 of 5 stars (based on 5 reviews)
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2 of 5 stars  I'm Sorry But This Was Bad!
Thursday, April 21, 2005
I give The Forsaken 2 stars, because of its attempt for trying, and because of it's actors who I thought were well casted for being new people. The plot, the end, and the blood/gore/horror was all just not there for me.
You have a kid, who's driving in his car stopping in this little town. Now driving again picking up a hitchhiker who is a vampire hunter drifter... witnessing what they shouldn't have, getting between vampires and their prey. Now if this movie had some kind of graphics showing a person transform into a bat, or show someone getting ripped to shreds... then I would've rated it higher. Instead they had guns and rode in cars.
I liked Kerr Smith and Brendan Fehr not for their tv shows, but for their characters in the movie Final Destination. I thought Simon Rex known as Pen in the movie, played an excellent vampire slave... who I thought was terrific in the movie, Scary Movie 3. I did think Johnathon Schaech as a head vampire would be great. He has that great bad boy look like he did in other movies such as That Thing You Do! and Caracara... again they just didn't make this movie realistic enough.
Graphics were a low, you see blood but not like you should have. The picture and camera shots are great, but there's nothing that gets you scared at all like real vampire movies should. The actors are what you're really watching, not a story.
Personally, I don't think they have made a great vampire flick at all this decade. Outside of one my favorite vampire movies, which was Blade 2... action packed with blood. Dracula 2000, Queen of the Damned, and even Blade Trinity... were all failed attempts. The Forsaken is another worthy try, but just 2 stars on my scale. It lacked all of my interests really.

1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3 of 5 stars  Worth it if..
Friday, December 31, 2004
the plot is terrible and most of the scenes are annoyingly bad, but i like this movie simply because Brendan Fehr, Simon Rex, and Kerr Smith are amazingly hott in it! if your a fan of any of those people then it's probly worth the cheap price at wal-mart, i watch it just to look at them. If your looking for an amazing vampire movie then your not going to find it in this and if you dont look Brendan Simon or Kerr then you'll probably hate this movie, if theyd used other people it would suck terribly honesty its a waste of talent..if ur looking for something good dont watch this..

2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3 of 5 stars  Once Again, Blame The French
Thursday, December 23, 2004
In a film starring Kerr Smith, Brendan Fehr, and a host of other actors and actresses considered eye-candy, you'd think this would be another teen/vampire/T&A rompfest. Well, there are vampires and definitely some T&A, but the "teen" element is nowhere to be found. Instead, you have a decent story about a small band of bloodsuckers headed up by one of the original badboys of immortality who is being hunted by one of his victims.

The victim, played by Brendan Fehr, thinks that the vampire Kit is the source of the virus he acquired through another vampire. According to legend, if you kill the source before you vamp out, you will be cured of what ails you. Kerr Smith plays Sean, a guy who winds up in the wrong place at the wrong time. He is thrust into the hunt when he assists Fehr's character, Nick. They find a young woman(Izabella Miko of "Coyote Ugly") who is a recent victim of Kit, and they use her as a homing beacon to draw Kit to holy ground, which is the only place that he can be killed.

Kit is played with sinister perfection by Johnathan Schaech. Schaech and his little group of vampires, which includes his lover, another female vampire, and a day driver, decide to hunt the hunters and finish them off. What follows is a standard road movie/car chase sequence that is full of explosions, nudity, gore, and a big finale.

Although it doesn't hold up well to many other vampire flicks, "The Forsaken" is worth a watch. There is plenty of T&A, but not so much that you think you're watching some late night fluff on Showtime. The violence is handled pretty good as well, though some may be turned off by the way the vampires feast. They can get pretty violent when they are feeding. If you like your vampires along the line of "Lestat," you probably won't like this movie. If "Blade" is more to your liking, you might enjoy this movie more, although there are no martial arts-induced [...] whippings. As a matter of fact, this movie reminded me a lot of "The Wraith," due to the fact that there are plenty of desert car chases.

Oh, and by the way, the Forsaken is Kit, who just happens to be one of the original eight French vampires that started all of this vampire mess in the first place. Bram Stoker would role over in his grave.

1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4 of 5 stars  It could've sucked worse.
Thursday, October 14, 2004
I bought this movie when I was on a serious vampire-story kick, and it got here as that kick was waneing. So I put off watching it, because frankly the cover looks like every other silly sex-kittens-and-bloodsuckers vamp flick out there, just done with today's teenagers instead of last decade's teenagers. I have nothing against s-k-&-b-s films, but I have to be in a specific mood to want to watch them.
Today, I decided to get off my behind (or rather, to sit *on* my behind... ), stop stalling because I was afraid of how bad it might be, and actually watch it. My expectations were very, very low. I was pleasantly surprised.
It's done fairly well - the characters mostly hold together. The bits where they go all "Natural Born Killers" with the filming are as lame as in every other film that's used them, but the rest is decently done and competently acted.
All in all, it's a pretty darn good job. They could have gone and screwed it up but they didn't. And for Hollywood, that's a major achievement.
If I say anything about the plot I might give something away, and that would actually be a shame, because there is a sort of plot and it doesn't go strictly according to the standard script. It sticks close and does involve a bunch of pretty, pimple-free early twenties kiddies wearing as little as possible but still; it manages to have a few shreds of originality. It maintains what integrity it has while conforming to the formula script of pretty kids in a bad situation with vampires.

3 out of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4 of 5 stars  SCHAECH RATTLES AND ROLLS
Saturday, May 29, 2004
Johnathon Schaech is a great vampire. Beneath those smoldering good looks, the buff body and those mesmerizing eyes, lies an evil being not quite Christopher Lee, but still a commanding presence. Carrie Snodgress (who recently passed away) does a fine cameo role as an elderly lady who owns a business on sacred ground. Kerr Smith is effectively heroic and Brendan Fehr, while still looking a little wet behind the ears, is a convincing vampire hunter.
Having traveled cross country four times, I could empathize with the loneliness of those desert highways, so that heightened the suspense for me. There's a lot of gore, maybe even a little too much, but THE FORSAKEN tries to break ground in an oversaturated field. Director Cardone keeps the action fast and furious, and Schaech is prime vampire material.

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